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‖ conˈcentus [L.; = singing together, symphony, harmony: in med.L. applied to that part of the choral service of the Church in which the whole choir joined, as distinguished from accentus the part sung or recited by the priest and his assistants at the altar.] A singing or sounding together in accord: harmony.
1609Douland Ornith. Microl. iii. i, The King allowed..that Concentus might be chiefe ruler over all things that are to be sung..and Accent over all things which are read. 1864Engel Mus. Anc. Nat. 119 A most charming concentus of sweet sounds is heard, with the harmonic divisions of the octave and twelfth. |